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All that we are doing with health care impacts so much more than health care costs, health risk status and use of health care services it impacts the business, explained Bruce Sherman, MD, medical director of Employers Health Coalition.
October 25 -
After three years of trying to dismantle Obamacare, House Republicans now are seeking to use the websites flawed debut to hasten its collapse.
October 25 -
In this list of key Obamacare provisions effective for the plan year beginning this January, which ones apply to you, and are you ready?
October 25 -
The state-run exchanges in Washington and Kentucky have received positive press about their websites working in comparison to the federal, but brokers havent had much hand in the success.
October 24 -
CGI Group, lead software developer for the 36 federally-run exchanges, acknowledges problems in Thursday's congressional hearing on healthcare.gov glitches, but asserts that "it will improve," and people will be able to enroll before penalties kick in.
October 24 -
Lawmakers grilled four government contractors Thursday morning on the Healthcare.gov glitches. CGI Group, the lead software developer for the 36 federally-run exchanges, acknowledged the problems but asserted that the final choice to "go live" on Oct. 1 was up to the CMS.
October 24 -
Josh Earnest, a White House spokesman, said earlier via Twitter that the individual mandate timing hasnt changed. The deadline to get insurance remains March 31.
October 24 -
In the months before the Obamacare health insurance website debuted, Kathleen Sebelius gave few hints that anything might be wrong.
October 24 -
Health insurers stand to gain millions of customers in an expansion of private insurance options and the Medicaid program under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010. The industry, though, has raised alarms about faulty data theyve received from the federal exchange since it opened on Oct. 1.
October 23 -
To repair its troubled health care website, the Obama administration may need to add project workers with fresh talent, take portions of the system off line for days or weeks, and conduct more comprehensive tests to prevent crashes and delays, technology experts say.
October 23